Writing Journal

I’m working on:  The beginning of the climax. The treasure hunt in getting dangerous and I am sensing a twist and a tradgedy.

I’m listening to: Soundtrack: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.

I’m happy because: I’m going to jump out of a plane and experience flying like superman.

The devil on my shoulder says: Forget about everything else. You’ve got a book to finish.

Writing Journal

I’m working on: The transition from my current place to the final conflict resolution in the Spirit of Steel. I have about 20,000 words to go, and I am nearing some serious action, which always writes fast.

I’m listening to: Absolute silence with the occasional passing train.

I’m happy because: I am headed north again, this time to Mackinaw. Anywhere north feels like a good place to write.

The devil on my shoulder says: Forget about cleaning the basement! You have a book to finish!

You’ve arrived up north when…

There are some things that are common to all people and all place. But cultural differences make us different and interesting. We often classify this difference in terms of geography, with a concept of what is up north or down south. The Upper Peninsula of Michigan has a special place in my heart for its beauty and unique people. If you experience more than two of the following, you are, what I would consider, up north.

  • A cloud of bugs splattering on your windshield makes you think it’s raining.
  • The guy you rent a canoe from has a lengthy beard and always smells like he ate an onion sandwich.
  • Every restaurant and bar is full of furs and mounts, and might be considered a “lovely room of death.”
  • The best dressed guy in the room is wearing a cut-off flannel shirt (his has a collar).
  • You have to drive more than thirty minutes to access the internet.
  • Beer cheese soup is the soup of the day.
  • The gas station also has slot machines, a diner, and a mini-market.
  • Businesses still advertise cold drinks and clean restrooms.
  • There are forest highways that have holes big enough to fit a small car (I think my Stratus has finally met its match).
  • The deer look before crossing the road.
  • You wake a porcupine from its daily slumber while passing by its tree (they sleep toward the top).
  • You toss a debilitated fish back in the water and watch as an eagle soars in to snatch its breakfast.
  • Your most important decision of the day is which leech (large, medium, or small…oh my!) shall be the one to catch the giant blue gill waiting in the seaweed.

Writing Journal

Finally , I found a place to use my laptop. Internet on the phone is so finicky.

I’ve written over two thousand words on the Spirit of Steel so far this week. I also have a rough draft of a short story completed at about two thousand words.

I’m listening to cafe music right now.

I’m happy because a major part of the conflict resolution for the Spirit of Steel came to me this morning.

The devil on my shoulder is saying: Another Latte won’t hurt.